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Category Archive: Website Design

Search engine rankings are heavily dependant on the mobile-friendliness of your website. With Google implementing mobile-first indexing in late 2018, it’s no secret the mobile world has and will continue to affect several businesses online.

If you’ve fallen victim to your website being hacked, you know the pain, suffering and money that comes with fixing it. Not only is it mentally and financially exhausting, it can wreak havoc on your SEO and site health.

“A color palette is essentially what sets the mood for a company. You want your color scheme to appropriately reflect how you want your target audience to feel when looking at your site. Imagine the site is a children's toy company represented by dark, heavy colors - not the most welcoming! Your colors represent the company and its overall objective.” - Mary, Omaha Media Group Graphic Designer

If you’re a small business in the beginning stages of a website build, there are some must-haves to keep in consideration. Having a clear, easy to navigate website is crucial to your site visitors and also bring added importance to your search engine results.

The amount of brick and mortar retail stores closing in 2018 is on pace to break some records. And unfortunately, not in a good way.
With many stores moving out of a physical space and onto the internet, deciding which platform to sell on can be overwhelming.

Being digital marketers, SEO specialists and web developers in Omaha is easily one of the most rewarding jobs we could have asked for. Being the slight “nerds” that we are, we love creating, developing, growing and tracking success in a multitude of ways.

Several factors play a role when it comes first impressions and your website, such as color, spacing, fonts and photography just to name a few.
Research reveals online searchers immediately scrutinized layouts. When it came to first impressions, feedback shows 94 percent of participants commented on design alone. As for actual content, only 6 percent noticed it on the first impression.